Posted by Gambles on October 02, 2016 at 11:59:10 from (24.246.215.127):
In Reply to: Re: Crulity to animals posted by John in La on October 02, 2016 at 07:18:26:
About 10 years ago, I had a co-worker who always told me the same thing. He had gotten a pit bull as a puppy and raised him in a caring household. The dog never showed any problems of any kind. Except when the dog was about two, the post man came up to the door with a package. For some reason, the dog went ballistic. He actually ran through the screen door and chased the post man to his vehicle. The post man barely managed to get to his vehicle as the dog went crazy around the vehicle and acted like he wanted to tear the mail man apart. The dog had to be restrained by my coworker. This was the first (and only) time the dog did this. The owner had him put down because the post man reported him and he owner didn't want anything like that to happen again with that incident being reported the first time. The owner confided in me that he just couldn't believe any dog could do such a Jekyll and Hyde act without any kind of clue ahead of time and he told me he was never going to get another pit bull. The only thing I told him is that one must remember that this dog breed was bred for fighting and you never know what kind of genes suddenly take over...for no reason. I realize that this incident COULD happen to any breed, but I'm not really too worried about it with my Chihuahua with very few teeth left.
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